WO2005057896A1 - Multimedia conference system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of remote conference systems.
- Such a system is known from document WO 03/034235.
- Other existing methods offer conference establishment solutions which are more complex to use and / or more costly for the user and billing solutions which are more complex to use and / or more costly to for both the user and the system operator.
- the problem arises of finding other systems making it possible to simply establish a teleconference, or a remote conference, in particular of multimedia type.
- the invention firstly relates to a remote conference management device, comprising: means for receiving, from a telephone conference bridge, the presence data of participants in an audio conference, called audio presence data, storage means for storing, for example in the form of a database, user telephone number data and data identifying a user device, in relation to the telephone number data, - means to determine, using audio presence data and stored data, the devices of conference participants.
- the device may further include means for sending conference data to devices of conference participants and / or means for identifying a request to send conference data to a device of a conference participant.
- the invention also relates to a remote conference management system, comprising an audio conference telephone bridge, a conference server, the telephone bridge supplying the server with data relating to the presence of a user in audio conference, the server associating each user present in an audio conference at a teleconference.
- Means may be provided for determining what type of data, among the conference data, can be supplied to an apparatus of a conference participant.
- means may be provided for sending, to each user device identified as participating in a conference, data relating to the devices of other users also. participating in the conference. The various devices can then exchange data with each other, without requesting the management device or the server.
- the invention also relates to a remote conference management method, comprising: the reception, by a conference management device, of data coming from a telephone conference bridge, and concerning the presence of participants in a conference, called data audio presence, the determination of the user devices participating in, or to be included in, a conference, using the audio presence data and stored data identifying a user device, in relation to the number data phone . It is therefore on the basis of participation in an audio conference that a conference can be established via a management device or a server according to the invention. Audio presence data can be updated as soon as a user changes their presence or absence status at a conference.
- the user can then either receive data other than audio data, for example multimedia data, via the management device, with or without a specific request, or the latter can provide this user, or his terminal device, the of devices or terminals of users present in the conference, these various users then directly exchange data without going through the server.
- the invention therefore allows participants in a conference call to have a multimedia conference with the same participants as the conference call.
- Figure 1 shows a conference system according to the invention
- Figure 2 shows steps of a conference establishment method according to the invention
- Figures 3 to 5 illustrate an embodiment of a system and a method according to the invention.
- Multimedia conference means a conference allowing its participants to exchange and share any type of data (video, sound, written documents, images, etc.). This data can be exchanged and / or shared synchronously or asynchronously. As exchanges or synchronous sharing, we can cite the projection of transparencies or videos, participants who wish to see and / or hear the same thing simultaneously, or videos in real time as in a conventional multipoint videoconference, or still the joint edition of documents.
- a multimedia conference according to the invention is based on a data exchange network, for example the Internet network.
- FIG. 1 A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- a computer 2, or multimedia conference server is connected to a conference conference bridge 4, the references 30 and 32 respectively designating a telephone network and a communication network. data, such as the Internet.
- a user calls bridge 4, in particular if there is more than one conference on the bridge, he possibly enters an identifier for the conference call. If the participants' telephone lines have a function for presenting the calling number, the conference conference bridge 4 can know directly the telephone number of the user calling and participating in the conference call.
- the server 2 then obtains, by a management or supervision interface of the bridge 4, the telephone numbers of participants 10, 12, 14 in the conference call.
- the computers 20, 22, 24 of the users are associated, in the server 2, with these telephone numbers: or else identification data of each device 20 - 24, in association with the corresponding telephone number, are previously stored in the server, for example in the form of a database, or else each user device supplies this data to the server 2 when a request is made to establish a conference or when a request is made to access a conference already established.
- the association of the computer with the telephone set can be made by supplying, to the user's computer, the telephone number associated with the telephone set. This supply is made either by manual input by the user, or by another process if the telephone set and the computer are linked together and if the telephone "knows" its own number.
- a user's mobile phone may have a wireless or infrared link with that user's computer.
- the server 2 Once the server 2 has identified, using the information provided by the bridge 4, that a user has connected in audio mode, this user and his device can receive other data (multimedia) relating to a conference.
- the multimedia conference server 2 can then send this data directly to the terminal 20 which requests it.
- the server 2 may also communicate the network identifiers of the terminals participating in one or more, possibly each, of the terminals of the other participants, who will thus be able to establish point-to-point communications between them.
- users can therefore establish a multimedia conference in association with a conference call.
- the user establishes a conference call by telephoning a particular number (that of bridge 4 of conference call).
- the operating mode is therefore first of all the operating mode of a telephone conference bridge, a conference, for example multimedia, then being accessible on the computer of the user associated with the telephone set of this same user.
- Two modes of operation of this system are therefore possible, possibly simultaneously.
- the computers or the terminals 20 - 24 of the participants obtain, only on request presented to the server, the conference data which are exchanged and / or shared. These data are therefore requested by the apparatuses or terminals 20, 22, 24 of the participants in the multimedia conference server 2, at regular intervals or at the request of the user participating in the conference.
- the request takes the form of a specific request addressed to the server.
- the requesting terminal supplies the server 2 with an identifier allowing the latter to identify it and to determine which multimedia conference it belongs to and to which data it is entitled or needs to have access.
- the terminal 20 has made an identifier request to the server 2, for example a first request with which it has sent the telephone number associated with it, as well as any cryptographic information, for example a password. past.
- the identifier can be the terminal's IP address, or the corresponding telephone number, or another identifier when neither of these two identifiers is possible.
- the terminals 20 - 24 are awaiting reception of conference data, for example multimedia type data.
- a terminal requests an identifier as in the previous mode, but it sends, in addition to the telephone number, its identifier network, for example its IP address. It can be another identifier if it is not on an IP network.
- identifier network for example its IP address. It can be another identifier if it is not on an IP network.
- a device participating in a conference can be used by more than one person participating in the conference. For example, a meeting room equipped for videoconferencing can be equipped with a single device used by several people involved in the conference. An example of a method according to the invention, or of using a system according to the invention, will be described in connection with FIG. 2.
- a first step each of the participants 10 - 14, at the using his telephone 11, 13, 15, enter into communication with bridge 4; a conventional conference call is thus established.
- the telephone number of each user is known or stored by his own terminal.
- each participant Before or after this step SI, each participant can enter their telephone number in their own terminal (step S2, shown in FIG. 2 after SI).
- Each participant then connects his terminal (step S3) to the server 2, using a browser
- Each terminal 20 - 24 can thus send information to the server 2 about itself and / or the corresponding participant.
- the server 2 then makes the association between the telephone numbers and the terminals. These phases SI - S3 can be done in any order. Then (step S4) the server 2 and the bridge
- the terminals send multimedia data which they wish to exchange or share.
- This exchange can be done in one of the modes described above.
- the terminals can interrogate the server 2 to obtain the multimedia data corresponding to their multimedia conference.
- the server 2 then sends to the terminals, on request from the latter, multimedia data of their conference using the network identifiers of the terminals, identifiers which are known to the server as explained above.
- the server 2 sends data to each of the participants, without specific request from them, or else each terminal can have, by dialoguing with the server 2, information on the terminals of other participants, including their respective network identifier.
- the terminals then send directly (point-to-point link) to other terminals multimedia data, for example video streams coming from a camera installed on the terminal. These latter steps can occur simultaneously and / or in any order.
- a terminal is not directly connected to the data network supporting the multimedia conference. This is the case, for example, of terminals connected to a private home or corporate network and connecting to the conference support data network (eg: public internet) via a gateway, for example NAT or proxy-http.
- the terminal does not have a network identifier. It can interrogate the server and the terminals connected directly, but not always receive data that is not directly requested.
- the terminal cannot participate in the conference according to the second mode described above, that is to say while waiting for data relating to the conference.
- it can participate in a conference according to the first mode, that is to say by sending data transmission requests to the server.
- Multimedia conference billing can be done using the conference call billing system.
- a set of means for implementing the present invention will be described in connection with Figures 3 to 5.
- references identical or similar to those of Figure 1 denote identical elements.
- the arrows 110, 113, 115 represent calls from each of the telephone sets 11, 13, 15 to bridge 4 via the network 30.
- the reference 2 designates the computer or the server conference management, to which the different users, each having, in addition to the telephone set 11, 12, 15, of FIG. 3, a PC type microcomputer 20, 22, 24, ..., can connect or have access, via a network 32, for example 1 Internet. Each user accesses the network through their own connection 120, 122, 124 ... and has their own address.
- the server stores in data storage means 42 the data relating to the telephone numbers 11, 13, 15 and to the terminals 20, 22, 24, as already explained above.
- a microprocessor 240 is connected, by a bus 242, to a set of RAM memories 244 for storing data, and to a ROM memory 246 in which program instructions can be stored.
- This system also comprises a display device 248, or screen, and peripheral means 250 (keyboard) or 252 (mouse).
- the reference 254 designates network interface means, of the modem type.
- the other devices 22, 24 can have the same constitution.
- each user device comprises means for viewing teleconference data, in particular of multimedia type and for example transmitted by the computer 2, via the network 30 and the communication and / or transmission means 120 , 122, 124.
- the server has, overall, a structure of the same type, with processor (s), data storage areas (moreover designated in FIG. 4 by the references 42, 44, 46, 48), connection to the network 30, and interface for connection to bridge 4.
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- data storage areas moreover designated in FIG. 4 by the references 42, 44, 46, 48
- bridge 4 In one of the memory areas of the server are stored the data or program instructions for implementing a method according to the invention, and in particular for, as a function of data received by bridge 4, relating to the presence of participants in an audio conference, and based on telephone number data and user device identification data, determine which devices 20, 22, 24 to include in, or participate in, a conference.
- Data or program instructions are also stored to send or make available to participants in a conference, according to one or the other of the two modes described above, data from this conference, for example multimedia data.
- Data or program instructions are also stored to implement a method as described above in connection with FIG. 2. These data or instructions can be transferred into a memory area of the server from a floppy disk or any other media that can be read by a microcomputer or a computer (e.g. example: hard disk, ROM read-only memory, dynamic RAM memory or any other type of RAM memory, compact optical disk, magnetic or optical storage element).
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